Camaderry

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Camaderry
Sliabh Céim an Doire

Camaderry from the north
Elevation 698 m (2,290 ft)
Location Wicklow, Flag of Ireland Ireland
Range Wicklow Mountains
Topo map OSi Discovery 56
Listing Marilyn, Hewitt

Camaderry (Irish: Sliabh Céim an Doire, meaning step/pass of the oak-wood) is a mountain in the Wicklow Mountains, just south of the Wicklow Gap in County Wicklow, which runs over the gap between it and Tonelagee Mountain. It dominates the village of Glendalough and it forms the northern wall of the upper lake.

Camaderry is the 114th highest mountain in Ireland.

On its western flank is Turlough Hill, on top of which sits a reservoir as part of a hydroelectric scheme.

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